Cairo Criminal Court resumed Sunday the trial of 104 Muslim Brotherhood (MB) members over charges of clashes with residents after the dismantle of Rab'aa and Nahda Sit-ins, Al Bawaba News reported. The defendants face several charges, including illegal possession of firearms, joining an armed terror group, assault on citizens, resisting arrest, damaging public and private property, attempted murder and bullying. The case dates back to the incidents known in the media as "Friday of Anger", following the dismantle of Rab'aa and Nahda Sit-ins when clashes occurred between supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi in Bulaq Abul Ela district and the residents, leaving six dead and dozens more injured.